Lady Jayne Seymour Fond

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Lady Jayne Seymour Fond Wiki Biography

Lady Jayne Seymour Fonda, to give her a full name, was born on 21st December 1937, in New York City, New York, USA of Italian, Dutch, French English and Scottish elements in her ancestry. She is a legendary actress, the winner of Academy, BAFTA, Emmy and Golden Globe Awards. It is worth mentioning that acting is the main source of her net worth, but Jane is also known as a writer, fashion model, fitness coach and even a political activist. Fonda has been active in the entertainment industry since 1959.

Is this outstanding actress rich enough? It has been reported that the current net worth of Jane Fonda is as high as $220 millions. Among the highest paid characters created by Jane Fonda are the following roles: Alice Martin in “The Electric Horseman” (1979) – $2 million, Judy Bernly in “Nine to Five” (1980) and Iris Estelle King in “Stanley & Iris” (1990) – $3.5 million. Moreover, she owns a house in Hollywood Hills West valued at $8.5 million. Recently, the actress has sold a ranch in Santa Fe, Mexico for $19.5 million.

To begin with, Jane Fonda’s father was the great actor Henry Fonda, a difficult act to follow, but fortunately they were close – particularly as her mother Frances committed suicide when she was 12 – and encouraged his daughter in her interest, and they even appeared together on stage. Jane debuted as on the Broadway stage in the play “There Was a Little Girl” (1960) and was nominated for the Tony Award. Meanwhile, she appeared on the feature film “Tall Story” (1960) directed by Joshua Logan. A couple of years later, the actress rose to the prominence after starring in the film “Period of Adjustment” (1962) directed by George Roy Hill. Critics consistently praised her acting, and Fonda received two nominations for a Golden Globe and Laurel Awards. After this success, she continued her career at the same pace, receiving top rated nominations for her roles in the films “Cat Ballou” (1965), “Any Wednesday” (1966), “Hurry Sundown” (1967), “Barefoot in the Park” (1967) and “Barbarella” (1968). The role of Gloria Beatty landed in the “They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?” (1969) was a successful continuation (worth Kansas and New York Film Critics’ Awards) and her best role landed so far but all roles added to her growing net worth.

In 1971, Jane Fonda appeared in the film “Klute” directed by Alan J. Pakula. This role brought her worldwide recognition as well as a number of awards including Academy, Golden Globe, National Society of Film Critics and others. Afterwards, Jane managed to create many roles worth awards and nominations in the films “Julia” (1977), “Coming Home” (1978), “Comes a Horseman” (1978), “California Suite” (1978), “The China Syndrome” (1979), “On Golden Pond” (1981), “The Morning After” (1986) and “Old Gringo” (1989). From 1990 to 2005, Fonda took a break and didn’t appear on either the big screen or on television. In 2013, she proved to be worth a nomination of Screen Actors Guild Award for her role in the film “The Butler” (2013). Currently, she is working in the upcoming films “The Early Years”, “Fathers and Daughters” and “Crystal” which are going to be released in the near future.

Moreover, Jane Fonda has added much to her wealth as a fitness coach. Since 1982, she has released 22 workout videos under the franchise of “Jane Fonda’s Workout”, of which more than 17 million copies have been sold. Furthermore, several autobiographic books about the life of this phenomenal personality have been published. Finally, Jane Fonda has been prominent in protests and support, such as against the Vietnam War and Iraq War, and positively in the support of women’s rights, including advocacy against violence and abuse.

Jane Fonda has been married three times. Her first husband was the famous film director and producer Roger Vadim, from 1965 to 1973: they have a daughter. Her second husband was political and social activist Tom Hayden from 1973-1990: they have a son. Fonda then married media magnate Ted Turner in 1991, however, they divorced in 2001. Fonda has been in a relationship with record producer Richard Perry since 2009.

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Lady Jayne Seymour Fond Quick Info

Full Name Jane Fonda
Net Worth $220 Million
Date Of Birth December 21, 1937
Place Of Birth New York City, New York, United States
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Profession Actress, Writer, Model, Activist, Television producer, Film Producer
Education Actors Studio, Vassar College, Emma Willard School
Nationality American
Spouse Ted Turner (m. 1991–2001), Tom Hayden (m. 1973–1990), Roger Vadim (m. 1965–1973)
Children Vanessa Vadim, Troy Garity, Mary Luana Williams
Parents Frances Ford Seymour, Henry Fonda
Siblings Peter Fonda, Amy Fishman, Frances de Villers Brokaw, Peter Fonda (brother), Bridget Fonda (niece)
Partner Richard Perry (2009- 2017)
Nicknames Lady Jane Seymour Fonda , Lady Jane
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Awards Academy Awards (1979), Golden Globe Award (1979, 1962), Henrietta Award – World Film Favorite (1979),BAFTA Film Award (1980), Life Achievement Award (2014),American Movie Awards, Cannes Film Festival – Golden Palm (2007), Timeless Award (2016, Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALEC…
Record Labels Columbia, Elektra, Warner Bros. Records
Albums Various ‎– Jane Fonda’s Workout Record (1981), Jane Fonda’s Workout Record For Pregnancy, Birth And Recovery (1982), Jane Fonda’s Stretch And Stress Reduction Program (CD album, 1990),Jane Fonda ‎– Prime Time Workout (1984)
Nominations Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Primetime Emmy Aw…
Movies “There Was a Little Girl” (1960), “They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?” (1969), “Julia” (1977), “Coming Home” (1978), “Comes a Horseman” (1978), “California Suite” (1978), “The China Syndrome” (1979), “On Golden Pond” (1981), “The Morning After” (1986), “Old Gringo…
TV Shows Grace and Frankie (since 2015), A Century of Women

Lady Jayne Seymour Fond Trademarks

  1. Frequently plays single women, often due to problematic relationships

Lady Jayne Seymour Fond Quotes

  • It’s easy to say that awards are silly, but they’re very good reassurance for the ego.
  • It’s much more important to be interested than to be interesting.
  • As long as someone can make a buck off me, they’re gonna do it. And as long as I can go into Hollywood and make a movie and make a lot of money which I can use to support the struggles I’m involved with, I will.
  • Sometimes all I can do when I walk down the street, and this matters especially in New York, is look people in the eye. Especially homeless people and prostitutes. I mean, you don’t see streetwalkers so much here, but I’ve been in cities where you run into streetwalkers. Looking them in the eye and saying “hello” I know makes a difference to that woman’s life.
  • [on the infamous photo of her posing with a Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun] The biggest lapse of judgment in my life. I don’t regret going to North Vietnam. I’m glad I went. I’m glad I did everything I did, except that.
  • I think marriage is going to go out, become obsolete. I don’t think it’s natural for two people to swear to be together for the rest of their lives.
  • People think actresses find public speaking easy, and it’s not easy at all; we’re used to hiding behind masks.
  • I never was a hippie! I went to India because so many friends like Mia Farrow and The Beatles were going there to discover truth. And so I went and trekked through India by myself, but instead of discovering truth, I wanted to join the Peace Corps.
  • The only time I ever saw my dad cry was when Roosevelt died.
  • [her reaction to cable channel QVC axing her scheduled appearance for July 16, 2011 to promote her self-help book “Prime Time” at the behest of angry phone callers threatening to boycott the show if she were allowed to appear] I am, to say the least, deeply disappointed that QVC caved to this kind of insane pressure by some well-funded and organized political extremist groups and that they did it without talking to me first. I have never shied away from talking about this as I have nothing to hide. I could have pointed out that threats of boycotts are nothing new for me and have never prevented me from having bestselling books and exercise DVDs, films, and a Broadway play. Most people don’t buy into the far right lies. Many people have reached out to express how excited they were about my going onto QVC and hearing about my book. Bottom line, this has gone on far too long, this spreading of lies about me! None of it is true. NONE OF IT! I love my country. I have never done anything to hurt my country or the men and women who have fought and continue to fight for us. I do not understand what the far right stands to gain by continuing with these myths. In this case, they denied a lot of people the chance to hear about a book that can help make life better, easier and more fulfilling. I am deeply grateful for all of the support I have been getting since this happened, including from my Vietnam Veterans friends.
  • I grew up with a deep belief that wherever our troops fought, they were on the side of the angels.
  • When I was young I never thought I was going to make it past thirty. I thought I was going to die of alcoholism and loneliness and you know that hasn’t been the case… Don’t give up no matter how hard it is. Try to make the best of who you are.
  • I’ll smoke pot every now and then. I cannot see a movie on pot. The number of movies I’ve seen thinking, This is probably the best I have ever seen, and then I’ll see it again sober and think, What was I thinking?
  • I’m vain about loose flesh. And so I’m careful that what I wear will show off my best parts.
  • I find that arduous physical labor can jump-start my thought process.
  • I was always a courageous woman, capable of confronting governments, but not men. I was a chameleon, the woman men wanted me to be.
  • [after having her breast implants removed] My kids are so relieved. They tell me I look normal again.
  • [reflecting on her career slump in the mid-1970s] I can’t say I was blacklisted, but I was greylisted. Nixon used the same tactics on me he used on people he didn’t like in the ’50s. He had conservative state legislators introduce measures that would condemn or ban my films or prohibit me from even entering the state. Conservative theater owners went along, and studio executives who might have shared my politics said, ‘What can we do? Why take a chance?’.
  • To overcome bulimia, I had to teach myself to eat all over again, like a child.
  • As an actor you spend all your life trying to do something they put people in asylums for.
  • The kind of parts that I think are the most exciting to play and are the most viable in terms of communication are characters that are complex; that is, characters that are full of contradictions that can be shown, that are in motion, that are trying to deal with problems that are real to people.
  • Roger Vadim and I were too different to last. I don’t mean nationality, I mean attitude. I think opposites only attract for a brief, intense period.
  • If you’re ever in a situation where you’re not getting served or you can’t get what you need, just cry.
  • I feel like my honesty gives people the freedom to talk about things they wouldn’t otherwise.
  • All my life I had believed that unless I was perfect I would not be loved.
  • The people who did you wrong or who didn’t quite know how to show up, you forgive them. And forgiving them allows you to forgive yourself too.
  • It’s never too late – never too late to start over, never too late to be happy.
  • I have used acupuncture many times in the past – to reduce fever, heal broken bones, relieve pain… it really works if the doctor is skilled. I have felt I needed to have my energy system balanced.
  • Aging is not what we used to think it was, where you peak at middle age. It’s ascending a staircase into growth, wisdom, well-being and happiness.
  • I took Klute (1971) because, in it, I expose a great deal of the oppression of women in this country – the system which makes women sell themselves for possessions.
  • [on third husband Ted Turner] For his own reasons, Ted moves laterally through life, very fast. Across his millions of acres. I wanted to go vertically. I knew if I stayed with him I’d be safe, I wouldn’t need to work, and it would be interesting. But I would never be a whole person, and I wanted to be a whole person.
  • I try to live my third act in such a way that I won’t have regrets. You never get there entirely, but you can spend your life working at it.
  • I viewed my mother as a snob. Well she was a snob. Had she lived long enough I probably wouldn’t have cared for her very much, frankly. So the way I protected myself from that is, ‘Okay, I don’t need you’. But of course I blamed myself when she killed herself.
  • [on her book ‘Prime Time’] I actually never lead. There’s always something more first, and then I’m the cheerleader. There are many, many books about aging. Mine just covers everything that I wanted to know.
  • Dating’s not something I spend a lot of time thinking about. Nor do I miss it, frankly. I feel 71 years old. I do. I’m really aware of the miles that have been logged and of the life that has gone under the bridge and how it has made me grow. I’m someone who has always tried to think about what it has all meant. I’m a quester. So I feel my age. I feel grown up.
  • Emotionality is really easy for me. My father always said that Fondas can cry at a good steak.
  • It’s always great to rehearse on a plane because people think you’re mad.
  • On returning to the stage in 2009: I am not the same person I was. I really am a different person. And I feel now that I could really be better than I have ever been in acting. It felt like something I had left prematurely. I didn’t complete it, and I wanted to see if I could find joy in it again. It’s been 45, 46 years since I was last on Broadway, and it feels like it too, in the sense of my personal trajectory. I feel that in terms of my personal development there has been at least half a century in there. Thank God.
  • [Monster-in-Law (2005)] was the single smartest move I ever made
  • [Why she quit acting for 15 years] When I was really, really unhappy with myself and my life, which happened in the second half of my marriage to [Tom Hayden], I just stopped. Acting became too painful. I just couldn’t. All the joy leached out of it.
  • Oh Henry Fonda’s love of the Theater: I’m becoming obsessed with his presence in my head, because my dad adored theater. He didn’t talk much, but he would talk about how he loved the immediacy of a live audience. I was never comfortable enough in my own skin 45 years ago to be able to understand it. I just wanted to escape. And now it’s like, ‘Oh Dad, I wish you were here and alive, so I could say to you: “I get it! I’m finally able to experience what you were talking about.”
  • When I left the West Coast I was a liberal. When I landed in New York I was a revolutionary.
  • I wanted to do a tour like I did during the Vietnam War, a tour of the country. But then Cindy Sheehan filled in the gap, and she is better at this than I am. I carry too much baggage.
  • Ted Turner needs someone to be there 100 percent of the time. He thinks that’s love. It’s not love. It’s babysitting.
  • It’s hard to imagine a happy ending to the US-led war in Iraq. What’s it going to mean for stability as a nation, for terrorism, for the economy I can’t imagine. I think the entire world is going to be united against us.
  • I’m a very brave person. I can go to North Vietnam, I can challenge my government, but I can’t challenge the man I’m with if means I’m going to end up alone.
  • When I start down a path that I know is the right path, I go with all of me.
  • I would have given up acting in a minute. I didn’t like how it set me apart from other people.
  • [Accepting her father’s Oscar for On Golden Pond (1981)]: “I’ll bet when he heard it just now, he said ‘Hey ain’t I lucky?’ As if luck had anything to do with it”.
  • “If you understood what Communism was, you would hope, you would pray on your knees that one day we would become Communist.” (speaking to students at the University of Michigan in 1970)
  • I, a Socialist, think we should strive toward a Socialist society, all the way to Communism.
  • It hurt so many soldiers. It galvanised such hostility. It was the most horrible thing I could possibly have done. It was just thoughtless. [expressing regret at her support for the Viet Cong]
  • “Acting with Laurence Harvey is like acting by yourself – only worse” – Jane Fonda on her 1962 film Walk on the Wild Side (1962).
  • I was terrified when I turned 30. I was pregnant and had the mumps and Faye Dunaway was just coming out in Bonnie and Clyde (1967). I thought, ‘Oh my God, I’ll never work again. I’m old!’
  • Working in Hollywood does give one a certain expertise in the field of prostitution.

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  • Visited Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North Dakota on Thanksgiving day 2016, where she served dinner to about 300 demonstrators against the Mandan pipeline.
  • A 1968 image of her topless, arms crossed, windblown and pouty on a French beach became a classic pinup poster.
  • Turned down The Thomas Crown Affair (1968).
  • Received $2 million from Columbia Pictures in 1979 to appear in a prison movie to be called “Her Brother’s Keeper” whether or not it was ultimately made, which it wasn’t. Such an arrangement is known informally as a pay-or-play contract.
  • Owner of a Coton De Tulear named Tulea.
  • Heinous rumors about her trip to Hanoi have circled around the internet since two letters purportedly written by Vietnam veterans were posted online in the late ’90s. One of the made-up myths, in précis, is that four prisoners of war listed as missing in action slipped Ms. Fonda tiny pieces of paper with their social security numbers so to identify themselves to American authorities – only for her to hand the pile of notes to a North Vietnamese commanding officer who ordered beatings for the men in question, killing all except one who lived to tell the story. The other tale is that a POW was struck in the face with a wooden baton for refusing to talk to Fonda on a separate occasion during the same visit and suffers from permanent double vision as a result of that punishment. The claimed authors of these letters are Col. Larry Carrigan and Air Force pilot Jerry Driscoll, each of whom have repeatedly denied both writing the letters and the incidents described therein. In actuality, no POWs would have needed to sneak Fonda notes with their socials written on them, as she could simply have remembered their names and repeated them once she returned home. Plus, there was no reason for the POWs’ identities to have been kept a secret in the first place. While in North Vietnam, Fonda only met with a single group of seven POWs, none of whom said they were coerced into the meeting. Former POW Edison Miller said the entire camp he was in wanted to meet her and certainly no one was tortured for refusing to do so. Fonda brought mail for imprisoned U.S. servicemen with her to Hanoi, and she returned to the United States carrying 241 letters from American POWs back to their families. She even called the wives of some of the men she met with to provide them with updates about their husbands.
  • Sometimes goes by the alias Jane S. Plemiannikov.
  • Has an IQ of 132.
  • With help of lawyers, she gained access to her late mother’s medical records from the Austen Riggs Center in Massachusetts. The records revealed that Frances Seymour had nine abortions before giving birth to Jane.
  • Self-confessed member of the “Mile High Club”.
  • Shared the cover of Vanity Fair magazine’s 2016 Hollywood issue with, Cate Blanchett, Viola Davis, Jennifer Lawrence, Charlotte Rampling, Rachel Weisz, Lupita Nyong’o, Brie Larson, Alicia Vikander, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Helen Mirren, Diane Keaton and Saoirse Ronan. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz.
  • Participated in the Vancouver Greenpeace Rally along with roughly 5,500 others (including Rachel McAdams) to protest oil drilling in British Columbia. [June 2015]
  • Came out in support of Marion Cotillard and Bradley Cooper to help the actors get Oscar nominations for their films Deux jours, une nuit (2014) and American Sniper (2014), respectively. Both ended up being nominated for the 87th Academy Awards.
  • Director Richard Tuggle lobbied for Fonda to play the leading female role in Tightrope (1984).
  • Met with James Stewart about the possibility of playing his daughter in The FBI Story (1959) which would have been her first movie, but she expressed disinterest in the role which instead went to Diane Jergens.
  • Had a crush on Anthony Perkins and tried to seduce him during the making of Tall Story (1960) until she discovered he was gay.
  • Sister-in-law of Parky Devogelaere.
  • Was amongst those suggested by United Artists for the role of Diana Christensen in Network (1976).
  • Her top favorites of the films she’s done are Coming Home (1978), The Dollmaker (1984), Klute (1971), They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? (1969) and Julia (1977).
  • Pulled out of Music Box (1989) before production started and was replaced by Jessica Lange.
  • Was in consideration for the role of Elaine Robinson in The Graduate (1967), eventually played by Katharine Ross to great acclaim.
  • Turned down Patty Duke’s role in Valley of the Dolls (1967).
  • Owns a ranch in New Mexico.
  • Ex-stepdaughter of Susan Blanchard and Afdera Franchetti.
  • Childhood friend of Brooke Hayward. It is often said that Hayward and Fonda were stepsisters, but this is false, since Brooke’s mother Margaret Sullavan divorced Jane’s father Henry Fonda before either of them were born.
  • Protestors in Waterbury, Connecticut, led by a Republican political activist who was a WWII veteran, threatened to disrupt filming of Fonda’s 1990 picture Stanley & Iris (1990), but when filming began she was well-received by the community, and the city’s Board of Aldermen decisively defeated a resolution saying she was not welcome in the city.
  • Was in psychoanalysis for five years.
  • An undistinguished student at Vassar, much of Fonda’s time there was spent sleeping in during the day and staying out late drinking at nearby men’s universities. She dropped out after two years and went to Paris to study art with aspirations of becoming a painter, but instructors told her she wasn’t good enough. She moved back into her father’s house and briefly worked as a secretary until her boss fired her, then enrolled at the Actors Studio in New York at the encouragement of her friend Susan Strasberg (whose father taught courses there) and supported herself with modeling jobs while trying out for parts in movies.
  • Her war protests canceled the impact of her first Oscar for Klute (1971). Although Fonda scaled back her career between 1972 and 1976 in favor of activism, none of the three films she did make during that period received wide distribution. At the same time a sub-rosa Hollywood campaign was going on to destroy the actress’s respectability and spread false rumors about her subversive behavior. One widely circulated fabrication had Fonda destroying the only existing negative of Stagecoach (1939) because she despised John Wayne.
  • Considered for the one of the two female leads in Fahrenheit 451 (1966) before François Truffaut decided Julie Christie would play both parts.
  • Turned down the part of Joanna Kramer in Kramer vs. Kramer (1979).
  • Mike Nichols considered Fonda to play Bobbie in Carnal Knowledge (1971) before he cast Ann-Margret.
  • Auditioned for the title role in Fanny (1961) that went to Leslie Caron.
  • Refused Robert Redford’s offer to co-star with him in Havana (1990).
  • Turned down Isabelle Huppert’s role in Heaven’s Gate (1980).
  • Campaigned for the role of Rosemary Hoyt in Tender Is the Night (1962), which went to Jill St. John.
  • Turned down a role in The Stepford Wives (1975).
  • Turned down Rosemary’s Baby (1968).
  • Turned down the role of Judy in Husbands and Wives (1992) because she disagreed with Woody Allen on the aesthetics of the character. The part went to Mia Farrow.
  • Turned down An Unmarried Woman (1978).
  • Turned down a role in Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969).
  • Was Columbia’s choice to star in Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965), but director Otto Preminger insisted on casting Carol Lynley.
  • Turned down the Glenn Close role in Jagged Edge (1985).
  • Tested for the part of Lucy in Parrish (1961).
  • John Phillips of The Mamas and the Papas described in his autobiography of a midsized orgy he said occurred among himself, then-wife Michelle Phillips, a well-known movie director and his extremely famous movie star wife, and another single male movie star at a house in Malibu. It is commonly believed the unnamed three he was referring to were Roger Vadim, Fonda and Warren Beatty.
  • Tom Hayden was reportedly worth only $50,000 when he married Fonda in 1973. Hayden received an estimated $30 million under California’s joint property law in the couple’s 1990 divorce settlement.
  • Was romantically involved with producers José Antonio Sáinz de Vicuña and Sandy Whitelaw as well as actors Warren Beatty, James Franciscus and William Wellman Jr. during her bachelorette days; political activist Fred Gardner and actor Donald Sutherland while separated from first husband Roger Vadim; soccer player Lorenzo Caccialanza while separated from second husband Tom Hayden; and retired businessman Lynden Gillis in between her divorce from Ted Turner and her longtime relationship with Richard Perry. Over the span of her lengthy career, Jane also has been rumored to be romantically linked to numerous men including co-stars Alain Delon and Kris Kristofferson, musician Mick Jagger, cinematographer Sven Nykvist, talk show host Geraldo Rivera, columnist Robert Scheer and Manson Family victim Jay Sebring, but most of these affairs are unconfirmed so far.
  • At the start of her career she auditioned for the role of Deanie in Splendor in the Grass (1961). When director Elia Kazan asked her if she was ambitious she said no, reasoning to herself “Good girls aren’t supposed to be ambitious.” The part went to Natalie Wood, and Fonda says she believes Kazan would’ve cast her instead if she had answered yes.
  • Revealed on her website that she bathed in the ashes of her golden retriever Roxy when she mistook the contents of an urn for bath salts, and didn’t realize what they were until she saw a bone in the water.
  • Any Wednesday (1966) is her least favorite of her own films.
  • Was offered Susan Sarandon’s role in Elizabethtown (2005) when she hired a new agent in the mid-’00s to find a comeback project.
  • Stopped dyeing her hair blonde when she became an activist in 1969.
  • Named for Henry VIII’s third wife Jane Seymour whom her mother Frances claimed to be a descendant.
  • Turned down Meryl Streep’s role in The Manchurian Candidate (2004) because she didn’t want her Hollywood comeback to be as a villainess.
  • Was Universal’s choice for the role of Rusty Dennis in Mask (1985), but director Peter Bogdanovich and screenwriter Anna Hamilton Phelan wanted Cher to play Rusty. Ultimately, the studio gave in and cast Cher instead of Fonda.
  • Claims that when she is out of makeup she can easily go to public places without being recognized.
  • Auditioned for the part of Evelyn in Spanglish (2004) but lost out to Anne Bancroft, who had to pull out of the film when she was diagnosed with cancer and was then replaced by Cloris Leachman.
  • Turned down the role of the A.D.A. Kathryn Murphy in The Accused (1988), which went to Kelly McGillis.
  • Was considered for the role of “Betsy” in Taxi Driver (1976), but Cybill Shepherd was cast.
  • Lived for 20 years of her life in Atlanta, Ga. (1991-2011).
  • Her role in The China Syndrome (1979) was originally written as a male role, to be played by Richard Dreyfuss. After Dreyfuss quit, the role was rewritten as female with Fonda in mind.
  • In a relationship with veteran record producer Richard Perry since 2009, the couple live together in Los Angeles.
  • Is one of 22 Oscar-winning actresses to have been born in the state of New York. The others are Alice Brady, Teresa Wright, Anne Revere, Celeste Holm, Claire Trevor, Judy Holliday, Shirley Booth, Susan Hayward, Patty Duke, Anne Bancroft, Barbra Streisand, Lee Grant, Beatrice Straight, Whoopi Goldberg, Mercedes Ruehl, Marisa Tomei, Mira Sorvino, Susan Sarandon, Jennifer Connelly, Melissa Leo and Anne Hathaway.
  • Was the 71st actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Actress Oscar for Klute (1971) at The 44th Annual Academy Awards (1972) on April 10, 1972.
  • Was considered for the role of Beth Jarrett in Ordinary People (1980), which went to Mary Tyler Moore.
  • The movie Swing Shift (1984) was originally written as a vehicle for Ms. Fonda. When her agent turned the movie down and Goldie Hawn replaced her, the project was rewritten as a partial comedy.
  • In the mid-’80s, while developing the screenplay for the movie that eventually became Contact (1997), authors Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan envisioned Fonda in the role of Dr. Ellie Arroway.
  • Louis Malle originally planned to direct Pretty Baby (1978), a film about photographer E.J. Bellocq, with Fonda and Jodie Foster to play the roles of Hattie and Violet, respectively. In the end, both actresses were unavailable due to scheduling conflicts, so Susan Sarandon and Brooke Shields were cast in the roles.
  • Has signed to do a film (main role) with Jennifer Lopez (aka J. Lo) in Monster-in-Law (2005) – filming starts May 2004. [August 2003]
  • Currently starring in ‘Moises Kaufman”s “33 Variations” on Broadway. [March 2009]
  • 19th April 2005: A Vietnam veteran spit tobacco juice in Fonda’s face after waiting in line to have her sign her autobiography at a Kansas City bookstore. Michael A. Smith, 54, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. Fonda was unrattled and once the tobacco juice was wiped off she continued to sign books without even getting up from her seat.
  • Was delivered via Caesarean section.
  • Jane’s appearance with brother Peter Fonda in Spirits of the Dead (1968) marked the only time the siblings worked together in a feature.
  • Jane’s appearance in On Golden Pond (1981) with dad Henry Fonda and son Troy Garity marked the only time three generations of Fondas appeared in the same film.
  • Made a fortune launching the first exercise video.
  • Was taught to play guitar by David Crosby.
  • In 1982 she unofficially adopted a 14-year-old foster daughter, Mary Luana Williams, who had attended at a camp Fonda ran with then-husband Tom Hayden. Mary was the daughter of members of the Black Panther Party, and later reunited with her biological parents but considers Jane to be her mother.
  • Her daughter Vanessa Vadim was delivered via forceps. The traumatic birth then resulted in Fonda being diagnosed with post-partum depression.
  • Ranked #9 in Men’s Health 100 Hottest Women of All Time. [2011]
  • Said on Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2003) that Michael Jackson visited the set of On Golden Pond (1981) in New Hampshire and went skinny-dipping with her.
  • Jane Fonda was the first pick for the role of Evelyn Mulwray in Chinatown (1974). She was wanted by the film’s producer Robert Evans, who was also at the time chief of production at Paramount Pictures, and by Paramount owner Charlie Bluhdorn, but director Roman Polanski was insistent on Faye Dunaway from the get-go and never offered her the part.
  • Grandchildren: Malcolm (b. 1999) and Viva (b. 2002).
  • 1994: Founded the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (G-CAAP). The foundation advocates for safe-sex education, provides teens with support personnel before, during, and after childbirth, and runs a network of “Second Chance Homes” that help teenage mothers become self-sufficient by striving to reduce repeat teen pregnancies and providing teen mothers with a safe living environment, support for long-term economic independence, and child development, parenting and life skills.
  • Had hip and knee replacements. It is a genetic condition. Both her father and brother also had replacements.
  • Turned down Marsha Mason’s role in Cinderella Liberty (1973).
  • Parodied by Betty Thomas, Joan Cusack and Ana Gasteyer on Saturday Night Live (1975).
  • Recovering from left knee replacement surgery. [June 2009]
  • Was offered the role of Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975), but she turned it down. Louise Fletcher, who went on to win the Best Actress Oscar for her performance, was cast instead.
  • Nominated for the 2009 Tony Award for Best Performance for a Leading Actress in a Play for “33 Variations”.
  • Turned down the role of Lara Antipova in Doctor Zhivago (1965) because it was to be filmed primarily in Spain for nine months. She didn’t want to be away from home for that long. Weeks later she changed her mind and informed her agent she wanted to do it. By then Julie Christie had been signed to play Lara. Fonda said on Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003) in December 2014 that of all the movies she’s turned down, Doctor Zhivago is the one she regrets the most.
  • She was a close friend of Gregory Peck (who played her father in Old Gringo (1989)) and he frequently attended political rallies with her.
  • Danced ballet until she broke her foot in her 40s.
  • Considers They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? (1969) as a turning point in her career.
  • Her aerobics video “Jane Fonda’s Workout” sold 17 million copies, making it the bestselling home video ever and her an icon of this form of exercises (1982).
  • In 1984, her wealth, generated from acting, producing, and fitness videos was estimated at $50 million.
  • Turned down the role of Bonnie Parker, then played by Faye Dunaway, in Bonnie and Clyde (1967). Living in France at the time, she did not want to relocate to the United States for the part.
  • Was born double-jointed.
  • Friends with Dyan Cannon, Sally Field, Vanessa Redgrave, Catherine Schneider, Maria Shriver, Gloria Steinem and Lily Tomlin.
  • Visited Sweden in September 2006 to support political party FI (Feministic Initiative) in the national election. FI focuses on issues that will benefit women and is led by the previous leader of Sweden’s communist party. Coincidentally, “fi” is also the Swedish military abbreviation for “enemy”.
  • A 1972 visit to Hanoi during the Vietnam war where Fonda campaigned in favor of the communist regime and the subsequent release of several photographs of her atop a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun used against American air crews earned her the nickname “Hanoi Jane.” As a result of her visit to Hanoi and the accompanying photographs, many Americans continue to regard Fonda with general resentment and hostility to this day.
  • She and her father Henry Fonda are the only father-daughter couple to receive Oscars for leading roles.
  • She and Tom Hayden gave their son Troy Garity his paternal grandmother’s last name for the sake of anonymity
  • Jane was mentioned on Sir Mix A Lot’s 1992 hit single, “Baby Got Back”.
  • Her performance as Bree Daniels in Klute (1971) is ranked #91 on Premiere Magazine’s 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
  • In her modeling days after college, she was twice on the cover of Vogue magazine.
  • Was listed as a potential nominee on the 2006 Razzie Award nominating ballot. She was listed as a suggestion in the Worst Actress category for her performance in the film Monster-in-Law (2005). She failed to receive a nomination, however. (Had she gotten the nomination, it would have been her first Razzie nomination in 16 years. She was previously nominated for Worst Actress at the 1990 Razzie Awards for her performance in the film Old Gringo (1989).)
  • Passed on the title role in Norma Rae (1979), which won a Best Actress Oscar for its eventual star Sally Field.
  • Fluent in French.
  • Stepdaughter of Shirlee Fonda
  • Her ancestry includes Dutch, English, Scottish, as well as more distant French, Italian, and Norwegian.
  • She and The China Syndrome (1979) co-stars Jack Lemmon and Michael Douglas have all won Oscars for Leading Roles. Fonda won for Klute (1971), Lemmon won for Save the Tiger (1973), and Douglas won for Wall Street (1987).
  • She and her father were the first father-daughter pair to be Oscar-nominated the same year (1982).
  • Of the Oscar-winning father-daughter pairs, she and her father are one of two pairs (the other is Hayley Mills/John Mills) where the daughter won an Academy award before the father did. Hayley Mills’ Oscar was an honorary award for Pollyanna (1960), “…[T]he most outstanding juvenile performance during 1960”. Juveniles were not allowed to compete for Oscars until the late 1960s, when the juvenile award was abandoned.
  • 1982: Accepted the Oscar for “Best Actor in a Leading Role” on behalf of her father Henry Fonda, who wasn’t present at the awards ceremony.
  • Born on the same day Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) premiered.
  • Premiere Magazine ranked her as #32 on a list of the Greatest Movie Stars of All Time in their Stars in Our Constellation feature (2005).
  • Was nominated for Broadway’s 1960 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Dramatic) for “There Was a Little Girl.”
  • She was voted the 51st Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly.
  • Was offered the role of Chris MacNeil in The Exorcist (1973).
  • Protested alongside fellow actresses Sally Field and Christine Lahti, and playwright Eve Ensler urging the Mexican government to re-investigate the slayings of hundreds of women in Ciudad Juarez, on the Mexico-Texas border. [February 2004]
  • Her out-of-retirement movie, Monster-in-Law (2005) came out the same time as her autobiography, “My Life So Far” and the same time her workouts are re-released to DVD format in stores.
  • The suicide of her socialite mother Frances Seymour Brokaw was kept from her as a teenager, and she was told that she’d died of heart failure. Household newspaper and magazine subscriptions were canceled, and the staff and student body of Fonda’s high school were instructed not to discuss the incident. Fonda learned the truth months later while leafing through a movie magazine in art class.
  • Shortly after her divorce from Ted Turner, she announced she had become a born-again Christian. Speculations are that this may have played a part in their separation, since Ted Turner has expressed highly critical opinions on religion in general.
  • Born at 9:14 AM EST
  • Ex-sister-in-law of Susan Brewer.
  • Jane now openly admits that she suffered from bulimia from ages 13 to 37. While modeling, she said she lived on cigarettes, coffee, speed, and strawberry yogurt.
  • Two sisters, Frances (aka “Pan”, maternal half-sister) and Amy (adopted paternal half-sister).
  • Aunt of Bridget Fonda and Justin Fonda.
  • Atttended Emma Willard School in Troy, New York.
  • 2nd November 1970: Fonda was arrested at Cleveland Airport, Ohio after allegedly kicking patrolman Robert Pieper and customs agent Edward Matuszek in the groin and upper leg during their struggle to detain her when 105 bottles containing some 2,000 capsules were found in the star’s luggage. She spent ten hours in a cell at the Cuyahoga County Jail and was released on $6,000 personal bond. A federal drug smuggling charge was dropped once the substances were identified as vitamins and prescribed amounts of Dexedrine, Valium & Compazine. Due to lack of evidence, a federal assault charge pressed by Matuszek was dropped as well. Pieper filed a $100,000 personal injury lawsuit against her in civil court which was eventually dismissed at his attorney’s request.
  • She was, and still is, an exercise maven.
  • Her birth was the cause of some interruptions during her father’s filming of Jezebel (1938) with Bette Davis.
  • Mother of Troy Garity with Tom Hayden.
  • Sister of Peter Fonda.
  • Daughter of Henry Fonda.
  • Mother of Vanessa Vadim with Roger Vadim.
  • Retired from acting in 1991, but returned to the screen in 2005 and has since relaunched her career.
  • Ranked #83 in Empire (UK) magazine’s “The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time” list. [October 1997]
  • Is the subject of an erroneous urban legend. When Vassar was a women’s college, the story goes, Jane Fonda refused to wear the elegant white gloves and pearls that were the attire for the daily Tea in the Rose Parlor. When confronted, Fonda returned to the parlor wearing the gloves and the pearls, and nothing else.
  • Attended Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York. Her roommate was Lara Parker. Parker later co-starred with Jane’s brother Peter Fonda in the film Race with the Devil (1975).
  • Chosen as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars (#21) in film history by Empire magazine. [1995]

Lady Jayne Seymour Fond Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Our Souls at Night 2017 post-production Addie Moore Actress
Book Club pre-production Actress
Grace and Frankie 2015-2018 TV Series Grace Hanson
Grace
Actress
Elena of Avalor 2016 TV Series Shuriki Actress
Connected 2015/V Short Self-help Guru (voice) Actress
Fathers & Daughters 2015 Teddy Stanton Actress
Youth 2015/I Brenda Morel Actress
The Newsroom 2012-2014 TV Series Leona Lansing Actress
The Simpsons 2014 TV Series Maxine Lombard Actress
This Is Where I Leave You 2014 Hillary Altman Actress
Better Living Through Chemistry 2014 Pharmacy Customer Actress
The Butler 2013/I Nancy Reagan Actress
Peace, Love, & Misunderstanding 2011 Grace Actress
All Together 2011 Jeanne Actress
Georgia Rule 2007 Georgia Actress
Monster-in-Law 2005 Viola Fields Actress
Stanley & Iris 1990 Iris King Actress
Old Gringo 1989 Harriet Winslow Actress
The Morning After 1986 Alex Sternbergen Actress
Agnes of God 1985 Doctor Martha Livingston Actress
The Dollmaker 1984 TV Movie Gertie Nevels Actress
Nine to Five 1982 TV Series O’Neil Actress
Rollover 1981 Lee Winters Actress
On Golden Pond 1981 Chelsea Thayer Wayne Actress
Lily: Sold Out 1981 TV Movie Wanda Actress
9 to 5 1980 Judy Bernly Actress
The Electric Horseman 1979 Hallie Actress
The China Syndrome 1979 Kimberly Wells Actress
California Suite 1978 Hannah Warren Actress
Comes a Horseman 1978 Ella Connors Actress
Coming Home 1978 Sally Hyde Actress
Julia 1977 Lillian Actress
Fun with Dick and Jane 1977 Jane Harper Actress
The Blue Bird 1976 The Night Actress
A Doll’s House 1973/II Nora Actress
Steelyard Blues 1973 Iris Caine Actress
Tout va bien 1972 Her, Suzanne Actress
Klute 1971 Bree Daniels Actress
They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? 1969 Gloria Actress
Barbarella 1968 Barbarella Actress
Spirits of the Dead 1968 Contessa Frederique de Metzengerstein (segment “Metzengerstein”) Actress
Barefoot in the Park 1967 Corie Bratter Actress
Hurry Sundown 1967 Julie Ann Warren Actress
Any Wednesday 1966 Ellen Gordon Actress
The Game Is Over 1966 Renee Saccard Actress
The Chase 1966 Anna Reeves Actress
Cat Ballou 1965 Cat Ballou Actress
Joy House 1964 Melinda Actress
Sunday in New York 1963 Eileen Tyler Actress
In the Cool of the Day 1963 Christine Bonner Actress
Period of Adjustment 1962 Isabel Haverstick Actress
The Chapman Report 1962 Kathleen Barclay Actress
Walk on the Wild Side 1962 Kitty Tristram / Kitty Twist Actress
A String of Beads 1961 TV Movie Actress
Tall Story 1960 June Ryder Actress
Super 2017/I Short executive producer Producer
Grace and Frankie 2015-2017 TV Series executive producer – 39 episodes Producer
Nine to Five 1982 TV Series executive producer / producer Producer
FTA 1972 Documentary producer Producer
Klute 1971 performer: “We Gather Together” – uncredited Soundtrack
Peace, Love, & Misunderstanding 2011 performer: “Scarborough Fair” Soundtrack
Dinah! 1976 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Bandits 2001 acting coach – uncredited Miscellaneous
Fonda on Fonda 1992 TV Movie documentary additional archival materials Miscellaneous
Now Add Honey 2015 the producers would like to thank Thanks
Teens Wanna Know 2015 TV Series special thanks – 1 episode Thanks
The Ex 2006 special thanks Thanks
The China Syndrome: A Fusion of Talent 2004 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
The China Syndrome: Creating a Controversy 2004 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Biography TV Series documentary very special thanks – 1 episode, 2004 special thanks – 1 episode, 1997 Thanks
The 10th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1984 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
Gala Opening of the American Ballet Theater 1984 TV Movie Herself Self
The Stars Salute the U.S. Olympic Team 1984 TV Movie Herself – Performer Self
The 11th Annual American Music Awards 1984 TV Special Herself Self
Montgomery Clift 1983 Documentary Herself Self
Pregnancy, Birth and Recovery Workout 1983 Video Herself Self
Workout Challenge 1983 Video Herself Self
The 9th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1983 TV Special Herself – Winner: Favourite Actress in Motion Picture Self
The 19th Annual Publicists Guild of America Awards 1982 TV Special Herself Self
Once I Was: The Hal Ashby Story 2017 Documentary post-production Herself Self
Lily for President? 1982 TV Special Judy Bernly Self
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age 2017 Documentary post-production Herself Self
Workout 1982 Video Herself Self
Celebrating Laughter: The Life and Films of Colin Higgins 2017 Documentary post-production Herself Self
The 54th Annual Academy Awards 1982 TV Special documentary Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role & Accepting Best Actor Award for Henry Fonda Self
Mondo Hollywoodland 2017 filming Herself Self
The John Davidson Show 1982 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Untitled Geraldine Page Documentary Documentary post-production Herself Self
I Love Liberty 1982 TV Special Herself Self
The Late Late Show with James Corden 2015-2017 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Self
The 8th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1982 TV Special Herself – Winner: Favourite Actress in Motion Picture Self
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 2015-2017 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Self
Night of 100 Stars 1982 TV Special Herself Self
The View 2005-2017 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself / Herself – Guest Co-Hostess Self
The 39th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1982 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Entertainment Tonight 1987-2017 TV Series Herself / Herself – The Simpsons Self
Acting: Lee Strasberg and the Actors Studio 1981 Documentary Herself Self
The Insider 2014-2017 TV Series Herself / Herself – This Is Where I Leave You Self
American Mythologies 1981 Documentary Herself Self
Today 1994-2017 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Fred Astaire 1981 TV Movie documentary Herself (uncredited) Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2010-2017 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Starring Katharine Hepburn 1981 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Die Goldene Kamera 2017 2017 TV Special Herself Self
Sois belle et tais-toi 1981 Documentary Herself Self
National Endowment for the Arts: United States of Arts 2017 TV Series documentary short Herself Self
No Nukes 1980 Documentary Herself Self
Real Time with Bill Maher 2005-2017 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 52nd Annual Academy Awards 1980 TV Special Herself – Nominee & Presenter Self
TCM Spotlight: Trailblazing Women 2016 TV Series Herself – Special Guest Self
The American Movie Awards 1980 TV Special Herself – Award Winner Self
Celebrity Conversations 2016 TV Series Herself Self
The 37th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1980 TV Special Herself Self
Home & Family 2016 TV Series Herself Self
The 6th People’s Choice Awards 1980 TV Special Herself – Winner: Favourite Actress in Motion Picture Self
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2015-2016 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Cultural Celebrities 1979 Documentary Herself Self
2016 Golden Globe Arrivals Special 2016 TV Special Herself Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1974-1979 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself – Actress Self
73rd Golden Globe Awards 2016 TV Special Herself – Nominee Self
The 33rd Annual Tony Awards 1979 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
Close Up with the Hollywood Reporter 2016 TV Series Herself Self
The Helen Reddy Special 1979 TV Movie Herself Self
Birthday Stories with Lynn Hirschberg 2015 TV Series short Herself Self
The 51st Annual Academy Awards 1979 TV Special documentary Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a Leading Role Self
CBS This Morning 2015 TV Series Herself Self
The 36th Annual Golden Globes Awards 1979 TV Special Herself – Winner & Henrietta Award Recipient Self
Oprah’s Master Class: Belief Special 2015 TV Movie Herself Self
The Barbara Walters Summer Special 1979 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors 2015 TV Series Herself Self
The Making of ‘The China Syndrome’ 1979 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Women He’s Undressed 2015 Documentary Herself Self
Hollywood’s Diamond Jubilee 1978 TV Special Herself – Interviewee Self
Live with Kelly and Ryan 2007-2015 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 50th Annual Academy Awards 1978 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role Self
Late Night with Seth Meyers 2015 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Henry Fonda 1978 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Teens Wanna Know 2015 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Ciné regards 1978 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The 57th Annual Grammy Awards 2015 TV Special Herself Self
Step That Step – A Portrait of Cecil Williams 1978 TV Movie documentary Self
72nd Golden Globe Awards 2015 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
The 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1978 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Kennedy Center Honors 2014 TV Special Herself Self
Superstunt 1977 TV Special Self
The Talk 2010-2014 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Revista de cine 1977 TV Series Herself Self
Makers: Women in Hollywood 2014 Documentary Herself Self
Dinah! 1976-1977 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Días de cine 2014 TV Series Herself Self
The 49th Annual Academy Awards 1977 TV Special Herself – Co-Host Self
Good Morning America 1979-2014 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Bette Davis 1977 TV Special documentary Herself – Host Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2008-2014 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 30th Annual Tony Awards 1976 TV Special Herself – Co-Hostess Self
Extra 2006-2014 TV Series Herself Self
Anna 1975 Documentary Herself (uncredited) Self
Becoming California 2014 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
Introduction to the Enemy 1974 Documentary Herself Self
The 66th Primetime Emmy Awards 2014 TV Special Herself – Nominee Self
The Dick Cavett Show 1970-1972 TV Series Herself / Herself – Actress Self
Journey to Sundance 2014 Documentary Herself Self
FTA 1972 Documentary Herself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Jane Fonda 2014 TV Movie Herself – Honoree Self
The 44th Annual Academy Awards 1972 TV Special Herself – Winner Self
Conan 2014 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
V.I.P.-Schaukel 1972 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Doctors 2014 TV Series Herself Self
Klute in New York: A Background for Suspense 1971 Short Herself Self
The (Dead Mothers) Club 2014 Documentary Herself Self
SIE – er – ES 1971 TV Series Herself Self
The Queen Latifah Show 2014 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The David Frost Show 1969-1971 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Charlie Rose 2005-2014 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Movie Game 1970 TV Series Herself Self
Rachael Ray 2014 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
World in Action 1970 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Good Day L.A. 2014 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 42nd Annual Academy Awards 1970 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role Self
And the Oscar Goes To… 2014 TV Movie documentary Herself – Actress Self
The Moviemakers 1969 Documentary short Herself (uncredited) Self
Today 2014 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Joey Bishop Show 1969 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The California Environmental Legacy Project 2013 Documentary short Narrator (voice) Self
The 41st Annual Academy Awards 1969 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
Men Expert L’Oreal 2013 Short Herself Self
The Girls 1968 Documentary short Herself Self
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards 2013 TV Special Herself – Nominee Self
Girl Talk 1967 TV Series Herself Self
2013 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2013 TV Special Herself – Nominated: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Self
What’s My Line? 1960-1967 TV Series Herself – Mystery Guest Self
Oprah’s Next Chapter 2013 TV Series Herself Self
Barbarella City 1967 Documentary short Herself Self
The Butler: An American Story 2013 TV Short documentary Herself Self
The Eamonn Andrews Show 1965 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2013 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 37th Annual Academy Awards 1965 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
Tavis Smiley 2013 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Chroniques de France 1965 TV Series documentary Herself (segment three: Clément tourne) Self
The ’80s: The Decade That Made Us 2013 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself – Actress / Herself Self
Filmmaking on the Riviera 1964 Documentary short Herself (uncredited) Self
The 85th Annual Academy Awards 2013 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Director Self
Cinépanorama 1963 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Vanity Fair’s Hollywood 2013 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Password All-Stars 1962-1963 TV Series Herself Self
Katie 2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Watch What Happens: Live 2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Herself – Actress Self
Fantástico 2012 TV Series documentary Herself Self
A Look at the Look 1962 TV Movie Herself Self
Jane Fonda AM/PM Yoga for Beginners 2012 Video Herself Self
Here’s Hollywood 1962 TV Series Herself Self
Thé ou café 2005-2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Jane 1962 Documentary Herself Self
C à vous 2012 TV Series Herself Self
Person to Person 1960-1961 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Vivement dimanche 2005-2012 TV Series Herself – Main Guest / Herself Self
Vivement dimanche prochain 2005-2012 TV Series Herself – Main Guest Self
Kathy 2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Late Show with David Letterman 2005-2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
CBS News Sunday Morning 2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Conversation 2012 TV Series Herself Self
20/20 2001-2012 TV Series documentary Herself / Herself – Guest Self
After Lately 2012 TV Series Herself Self
The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2012 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
Oprah’s Master Class 2012 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Dr. Oz Show 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Piers Morgan Tonight 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Jane Fonda Prime Time: Trim, Tone & Flex 2011 Short Herself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1996-2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Joy Behar Show 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Festival international de Cannes 2011 TV Series Herself Self
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2010-2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Le grand journal de Canal+ 2005-2011 TV Series documentary Herself – Guest Self
Get Real! Wise Women Speak 2011 Documentary Herself Self
Miss Representation 2011 Documentary Herself – Academy Award Winning Actor & Activist Self
The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2011 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
Jane Fonda: Prime Time – Firm & Burn 2011 Video Herself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Jane Fonda: Prime Time – Fit & Strong 2010 Video Herself Self
Jane Fonda: Prime Time – Walkout 2010 Video Herself Self
Larry King Live 2007-2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List 2009 TV Series Herself Self
The 63rd Annual Tony Awards 2009 TV Special Herself – Nominee & Presenter Self
The Visa Signature Tony Awards Season Celebration 2009 TV Special Herself Self
The Feminist Initiative 2009 Documentary Herself Self
60 Minutes 2005-2008 TV Series documentary Herself – Ted’s Wife (segment “Ted Turner”) / Herself – Actress (segment “Jane Fonda: My Life So Far: Part II”) / Herself – Actress (segment “Jane Fonda: My Life So Far – Part I”) Self
Close-Up 2008 TV Series Herself Self
The Second Abu Dhabi Film Festival Awards 2008 TV Special Herself Self
Battleground Earth: Ludacris vs. Tommy Lee 2008 TV Series Herself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Warren Beatty 2008 TV Special Herself Self
AFI’s 10 Top 10: America’s 10 Greatest Films in 10 Classic Genres 2008 TV Movie Herself Self
New Line Cinema: The First Generation and the Next Generation 2008 Video documentary Herself Self
Ein Herz für Kinder 2007 TV Series Herself – Special Guest Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Movies: 10th Anniversary Edition 2007 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
In the Company of Actors 2007 Documentary Herself Self
The Colbert Report 2006-2007 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Brando 2007 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Private Screenings 2007 TV Series Herself Self
Gomorron 2006 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Cheers: America’s Most Inspiring Movies 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Texas Monthly Talks 2006 TV Series Herself – Interviewee Self
Stardust: The Bette Davis Story 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Early Show 2006 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Access Hollywood 2006 TV Series Herself Self
Inside Edition 2006 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Showbiz Tonight 2006 TV Series Herself Self
This Morning 2005-2006 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Parkinson 2006 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Bettina S. 2006 TV Series Herself Self
Purvis of Overtown 2006 Documentary Herself Self
The Reichen Show 2006 TV Series Herself Self
Beautiful Daughters 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Corazón de… 2005-2006 TV Series Herself Self
Enough Rope with Andrew Denton: Screen Stars 2006 Video Herself Self
Culture et dépendances 2005 TV Series Herself Self
Cada día 2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Tout le monde en parle 2005 TV Series Herself Self
Enough Rope with Andrew Denton 2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Hollywood Greats 2005 TV Series documentary Herself Self
HARDtalk Extra 2005 TV Series Herself Self
Sir! No Sir! 2005 Documentary Herself Self
Question Time 2005 TV Series Herself Self
Richard & Judy 2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross 2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2005 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Miradas 2 2005 TV Series documentary Herself Self
God kveld Norge 2005 TV Series Herself Self
Inside the Actors Studio 2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
HBO First Look 2005 TV Series documentary short Herself Self
The Tony Danza Show 2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Corazón, corazón 2005 TV Series Herself Self
The China Syndrome: A Fusion of Talent 2004 Video documentary short Herself Self
The China Syndrome: Creating a Controversy 2004 Video documentary short Herself Self
Paula Zahn Now 2004 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Tell Them Who You Are 2004 Documentary Herself Self
Sex ‘n’ Pop 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Self
E! 101 Most Starlicious Makeovers 2004 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Biography 1997-2004 TV Series documentary Herself / Herself – Daughter Self
The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards 2004 TV Special Herself Self
The Mark Twain Prize: Lily Tomlin 2003 TV Movie Herself Self
Complicated Women 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself – Narrator (voice) Self
Until the Violence Stops 2003 Herself Self
Pgisha Leilit 2002 TV Series Herself Self
Gala Paramount Pictures Celebrates 90th Anniversary with 90 Stars for 90 Years 2002 TV Movie Herself Self
Searching for Debra Winger 2002 Documentary Herself Self
Hollywood Squares 2001 TV Series Herself Self
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Thrills: America’s Most Heart-Pounding Movies 2001 TV Special documentary Herself Self
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards 2000 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Honorary Award Self
A Celebration: 100 Years of Great Women 1999 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Caiga quien caiga 1999 TV Series Herself Self
On the Edge 1998/I Documentary Herself Self
4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 1998 TV Special Herself Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1996-1997 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 69th Annual Academy Awards 1997 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
Maury 1997 TV Series Herself Self
Personal Trainer Series: Abs, Buns & Thighs 1995 Video Herself Self
Personal Trainer Series: Low Impact Aerobics & Stretch 1995 Video Herself Self
Personal Trainer Series: Total Body Sculpting 1995 Video Herself Self
The 17th Annual CableACE Awards 1995 TV Special Herself Self
The 11th Annual Television Critics Association Awards 1995 TV Special Herself Self
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies 1995 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Oscars 1995 1995 TV Movie Herself Self
The 67th Annual Academy Awards 1995 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
The Annual American Friends Hebrew University Scopus Awards Honoring Ted Turner 1995 TV Special Herself Self
A Century of Cinema 1994 Documentary Herself Self
Step and Stretch Workout 1994 Video Herself Self
People Count: Facts of the Heart 1994 TV Movie documentary Herself – Host Self
The 16th Annual CableACE Awards 1994 TV Special Herself Self
A Century of Women 1994 TV Mini-Series documentary Narrator Self
People Count 1994 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Yoga Exercise Workout 1993 Video Herself Self
The 5th Annual Legacy Awards 1993 TV Special Herself Self
1993 Environmental Media Awards 1993 TV Special Herself Self
Favorite Fat Burners 1993 Video Herself Self
The 12th Annual Golden Boot Awards 1993 TV Special Herself – Honoree Self
The 65th Annual Academy Awards 1993 TV Special Herself – Presenter: ‘Scent of a Woman’ Film Clip Self
Step Aerobic and Abdominal Workout 1992 Video Herself Self
The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1992 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
The Film Society of Lincoln Center Annual Gala Tribute to Gregory Peck 1992 TV Movie Herself – Speaker Self
Fonda on Fonda 1992 TV Movie documentary Herself – Host Self
The 13th Annual CableACE Awards 1992 TV Special Herself Self
Battle for the Great Plains 1992 TV Movie Herself – Host & Narrator Self
Laughing Back: Comedy Takes a Stand 1992 TV Movie Herself Self
Mysterious Elephants of the Congo 1991 TV Movie documentary Herself – Host Self
Planned Parenthood Benefit 1991 TV Movie Herself Self
1st Annual Environmental Media Awards 1991 TV Special Herself Self
The 12th Annual CableACE Awards 1991 TV Special Herself Self
Lower Body Solution 1991 Video Herself Self
Lean Routine Workout 1990 Video Herself Self
The 16th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1990 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
Night of 100 Stars III 1990 TV Movie Herself Self
The Earth Day Special 1990 TV Special Hellen Self
The 62nd Annual Academy Awards 1990 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay Self
7th Annual American Cinema Awards 1990 TV Special Herself Self
Light Aerobics and Stress Reduction Program 1989 Video Herself Self
Stress Reduction Program 1989 Video Herself Self
The Dame Edna Experience 1989 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Cinema 3 1989 TV Series Herself Self
Film ’72 1989 TV Series Herself Self
Crossing Borders: The Journey of Carlos Fuentes 1989 TV Movie Herself Self
Le divan 1989 TV Series documentary Herself – Guest Self
Wetten, dass..? 1987-1989 TV Series Herself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1967-1989 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself Self
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1989 TV Series Herself Self
The 61st Annual Academy Awards 1989 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Gregory Peck 1989 TV Special Herself Self
The 9th Annual Vira Awards 1989 TV Special Herself – Honoree Self
America’s Top 10 1989 TV Series Herself Self
Complete Workout 1988 Video Herself Self
The18th Annual Nosotros Golden Eagle Awards 1988 TV Special Herself Self
Gregory Peck: His Own Man 1988 Documentary Herself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Barbara Stanwyck 1987 TV Special documentary Herself – Host Self
Sports Aid 1987 Video Herself Self
Start Up 1987 Video short Herself Self
Toning and Shaping 1987 Video Herself Self
Leonard Part 6 1987 Herself (uncredited) Self
The American Jewish Commitee Annual Honors Present a Salute to Merv Adelson 1987 TV Movie Herself Self
Hour Magazine 1981-1987 TV Series Herself Self
The Annual ACLU Honors: A Salute to Michael Douglas 1987 TV Movie Herself Self
The 59th Annual Academy Awards 1987 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role Self
The Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual Humanitarian Awards Honoring Anatoly Scharansky 1987 TV Special Herself Self
Low Impact Aerobic Workout 1986 Video Herself Self
One Voice 1986 TV Special documentary Herself – Audience Member (uncredited) Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1986 TV Series Herself Self
The 58th Annual Academy Awards 1986 TV Special Herself – Co-Host Self
Frank Sinatra: Portrait of an Album 1985 Video Herself (uncredited) Self
Jane Fonda’s Easy Going Workout 1985 Video Herself Self
New Workout 1985 Video Herself Self
The Annual ACLU Tribute: A Salute to Sidney Lumet 1985 TV Movie Herself Self
We Are The World: The Story Behind The Song 1985 TV Movie documentary Herself – Host Self
Monsters, Madmen & Machines: 25 Years of Science Fiction 1984 TV Movie documentary Barbarella Self
The 36th Primetime Emmy Awards 1984 TV Special Herself – Winner Self
Olympic Gala 1984 TV Special documentary Herself – Host Self
The Fabulous Allan Carr 2017 Documentary Herself Archive Footage
Extra 2014-2017 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Vadim Mister Cool 2016 TV Movie Herself Archive Footage
Entertainment Tonight 2006-2016 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
HyperNormalisation 2016 Documentary Herself – Aerobics Trainer Archive Footage
The Insider 2015-2016 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
The Eighties 2016 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Access Hollywood 2006-2015 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Inside Edition 2015 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Dolly Parton: Queen of Country 2015 Herself Archive Footage
The Big Interview with Dan Rather 2014 TV Series Judy Bernly Archive Footage
Movie Guide 2013 TV Series Nancy Reagan Archive Footage
Arena 2012 TV Series documentary Archive Footage
Chelsea Lately 2012 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
No 2012/I Herself Archive Footage
Dolly Parton Tour TV 2011 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Today 2011 TV Series Judy Bernly Archive Footage
Making the Boys 2011 Documentary Herself Archive Footage
20 to 1 2006-2011 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Jane Fonda’s Workout: Sculpt + Tone with Katrina and Karena 2010 Video Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Dai nostri inviati: La Rai racconta la Mostra del cinema 1954-1967 2010 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Beautiful Darling 2010 Documentary Herself Archive Footage
Welcome to the 80’s 2009 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Revealed 2009 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Canada A.M. 2008 TV Series Judy Bernly Archive Footage
CMT Insider 2007-2008 TV Series Judy Bernly Archive Footage
The O’Reilly Factor 2007-2008 TV Series Herself / Chelsea Thayer Wayne Archive Footage
Legenden 2008 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
The 80th Annual Academy Awards 2008 TV Special Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson 2008 Documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Colbert Report 2007 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Hair, Let the Sun Shine In 2007 TV Movie documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Hoge bomen: Pioniers 2007 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
80s, El Soundtrack de una Generación 2006 Documentary Herself Archive Footage
CMT Greatest Moments: Dolly Parton 2006 TV Movie documentary Judy Bernly Archive Footage
Biography 2006 TV Series documentary Judy Bernly Archive Footage
La Marató 2005 2005 TV Special Chelsea Thayer Wayne Archive Footage
El Magacine 2005 TV Series Archive Footage
60 Minutes 2005 TV Series documentary Herself – Actress (segment “Jane Fonda: My Life So Far”) Archive Footage
Danger: Diabolik – From Fumetti to Film 2005 Video short Barbarella Archive Footage
ESPN 25: Who’s #1? 2005 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
… A Father… A Son… Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 2005 TV Movie documentary Kimberly Wells Archive Footage
Retrosexual: The 80’s 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
A Decade Under the Influence 2003 Documentary Herself Archive Footage
Sendung ohne Namen 2003 TV Series documentary Barbarella Archive Footage
The Weather Underground 2002 Documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Hollywood Remembers Lee Marvin 2000 TV Movie documentary Cat Ballou Archive Footage
Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years 2000 TV Movie documentary Lillian Hellman
Judy Bernly
Archive Footage
E! True Hollywood Story 2000 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
AFI’s 100 Years… 100 Laughs: America’s Funniest Movies 2000 TV Special documentary Judy Bernly Archive Footage
Cinéma Vérité: Defining the Moment 2000 Documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story 1999 TV Movie Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Dateline NBC 1994 TV Series documentary Judy Bernly Archive Footage
Dolly Parton: In Country 1994 Video documentary Herself Archive Footage
Dolly Parton: In the Movies 1994 Video documentary Herself Archive Footage
The Crazy World of Dolly Parton 1994 Video documentary Herself Archive Footage
Oscar’s Greatest Moments 1992 Video documentary Herself Archive Footage
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1978-1992 TV Series Herself / Sally Hyde from film COMING HOME Archive Footage
Pandora’s Box 1992 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself – No Nukes Protest Archive Footage
Memories of 1970-1991 1991 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Retour 1987 Short Archive Footage
Keskiyön auringon kuvat 1987 TV Movie documentary Her – Suzanne (uncredited) Archive Footage
TV’s Funniest Game Show Moments 1984 TV Special Herself Archive Footage
Henry Fonda: The Man and His Movies 1982 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Margret Dünser, auf der Suche nach den Besonderen 1981 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Sixty Years of Seduction 1981 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
V.I.P.-Schaukel 1980 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
The Ten Thousand Day War 1980 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Panorama 1979 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Letter to Jane: An Investigation About a Still 1972 Documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Theater of Tomorrow 1963 TV Movie Herself Archive Footage

Lady Jayne Seymour Fond Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2016 Timeless Award Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALECA) Won
2016 Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film Santa Barbara International Film Festival Won
2015 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards Supporting Actress of the Year Youth (2015) Won
2015 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actress in a Comedy Series Grace and Frankie (2015) Won
2014 Life Achievement Award American Film Institute, USA Won
2014 Gracie Gracie Allen Awards Outstanding Female Actor in a Guest Role The Newsroom (2012) Won
2013 Critics’ Choice TV Award Critics Choice Television Awards Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series The Newsroom (2012) Won
2011 OFTA Film Hall of Fame Online Film & Television Association Acting Won
2008 Icon Award Elle Women in Hollywood Awards Won
2007 Golden Palm Cannes Film Festival Won
2005 Career Achievement Award National Board of Review, USA Won
2001 Gala Tribute Film Society of Lincoln Center Won
2001 Lifetime Achievement Award Savannah Film Festival Won
1993 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Won
1984 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special The Dollmaker (1984) Won
1983 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Motion Picture Actress Tied with Katharine Hepburn Won
1982 Marquee American Movie Awards Best Supporting Actress On Golden Pond (1981) Won
1982 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Motion Picture Actress Tied with Sally Field Won
1982 Showmanship Award Publicists Guild of America Motion Picture Won
1981 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Motion Picture Actress Tied with Goldie Hawn Won
1981 Crystal Award Women in Film Crystal Awards Won
1980 Henrietta Award Golden Globes, USA World Film Favorite – Female Won
1980 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Actress The China Syndrome (1979) Won
1980 Marquee American Movie Awards Favorite Film Star – Female Won
1980 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Motion Picture Actress Won
1979 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actress in a Leading Role Coming Home (1978) Won
1979 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Coming Home (1978) Won
1979 Henrietta Award Golden Globes, USA World Film Favorite – Female Won
1979 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Actress Julia (1977) Won
1979 Jupiter Award Jupiter Award Best International Actress Won
1979 ShoWest Award ShoWest Convention, USA Female Star of the Year Won
1978 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Julia (1977) Won
1978 David David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera) Julia (1977) Won
1978 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Coming Home (1978) Won
1977 Golden Apple Golden Apple Awards Female Star of the Year Won
1973 Henrietta Award Golden Globes, USA World Film Favorite – Female Won
1973 Fotogramas de Plata Fotogramas de Plata Best Foreign Movie Performer (Mejor intérprete de cine extranjero) Klute (1971) Won
1972 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actress in a Leading Role Klute (1971) Won
1972 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Klute (1971) Won
1971 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture Klute (1971) Won
1971 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Klute (1971) Won
1971 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Actress Klute (1971) Won
1971 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Klute (1971) Won
1970 Sour Apple Golden Apple Awards Won
1970 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? (1969) Won
1969 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? (1969) Won
1966 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Comedy Performance, Female Cat Ballou (1965) Won
1962 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Most Promising Newcomer – Female Tall Story (1960) Won
1961 Woman of the Year Hasty Pudding Theatricals, USA Won
1960 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Female New Personality Won
2016 Timeless Award Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALECA) Nominated
2016 Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film Santa Barbara International Film Festival Nominated
2015 Hollywood Film Award Hollywood Film Awards Supporting Actress of the Year Youth (2015) Nominated
2015 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Actress in a Comedy Series Grace and Frankie (2015) Nominated
2014 Life Achievement Award American Film Institute, USA Nominated
2014 Gracie Gracie Allen Awards Outstanding Female Actor in a Guest Role The Newsroom (2012) Nominated
2013 Critics’ Choice TV Award Critics Choice Television Awards Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series The Newsroom (2012) Nominated
2011 OFTA Film Hall of Fame Online Film & Television Association Acting Nominated
2008 Icon Award Elle Women in Hollywood Awards Nominated
2007 Golden Palm Cannes Film Festival Nominated
2005 Career Achievement Award National Board of Review, USA Nominated
2001 Gala Tribute Film Society of Lincoln Center Nominated
2001 Lifetime Achievement Award Savannah Film Festival Nominated
1993 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Nominated
1984 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special The Dollmaker (1984) Nominated
1983 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Motion Picture Actress Tied with Katharine Hepburn Nominated
1982 Marquee American Movie Awards Best Supporting Actress On Golden Pond (1981) Nominated
1982 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Motion Picture Actress Tied with Sally Field Nominated
1982 Showmanship Award Publicists Guild of America Motion Picture Nominated
1981 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Motion Picture Actress Tied with Goldie Hawn Nominated
1981 Crystal Award Women in Film Crystal Awards Nominated
1980 Henrietta Award Golden Globes, USA World Film Favorite – Female Nominated
1980 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Actress The China Syndrome (1979) Nominated
1980 Marquee American Movie Awards Favorite Film Star – Female Nominated
1980 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Motion Picture Actress Nominated
1979 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actress in a Leading Role Coming Home (1978) Nominated
1979 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Coming Home (1978) Nominated
1979 Henrietta Award Golden Globes, USA World Film Favorite – Female Nominated
1979 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Actress Julia (1977) Nominated
1979 Jupiter Award Jupiter Award Best International Actress Nominated
1979 ShoWest Award ShoWest Convention, USA Female Star of the Year Nominated
1978 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Julia (1977) Nominated
1978 David David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera) Julia (1977) Nominated
1978 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Coming Home (1978) Nominated
1977 Golden Apple Golden Apple Awards Female Star of the Year Nominated
1973 Henrietta Award Golden Globes, USA World Film Favorite – Female Nominated
1973 Fotogramas de Plata Fotogramas de Plata Best Foreign Movie Performer (Mejor intérprete de cine extranjero) Klute (1971) Nominated
1972 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actress in a Leading Role Klute (1971) Nominated
1972 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Klute (1971) Nominated
1971 Image Award Image Awards Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture Klute (1971) Nominated
1971 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Klute (1971) Nominated
1971 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Actress Klute (1971) Nominated
1971 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Klute (1971) Nominated
1970 Sour Apple Golden Apple Awards Nominated
1970 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? (1969) Nominated
1969 NYFCC Award New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress They Shoot Horses, Don’t They? (1969) Nominated
1966 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Comedy Performance, Female Cat Ballou (1965) Nominated
1962 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Most Promising Newcomer – Female Tall Story (1960) Nominated
1961 Woman of the Year Hasty Pudding Theatricals, USA Nominated
1960 Golden Laurel Laurel Awards Top Female New Personality Nominated